I'm making the last of our reservations for this summer. We had planned on staying at Seattle/Tacoma KOA. They quoted me $74/night and that's with our ValueKard! In light of this we have decided to stay elsewhere.
Can anybody tell me about Issaquah Village RV Park? Is it big rig friendly or should we be looking somewhere else?
Thank you in advance.
Scott & Margo
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Dusty (Aussie X) & Kadie (Cairn Terrier)
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TajMahallin wrote: I'm making the last of our reservations for this summer. We had planned on staying at Seattle/Tacoma KOA. They quoted me $74/night and that's with our ValueKard! In light of this we have decided to stay elsewhere.
Can anybody tell me about Issaquah Village RV Park? Is it big rig friendly or should we be looking somewhere else?
Thank you in advance.
Issaquah Village Rv Park was very clean, friendly, stayed there last summer one night. Many large units in there.
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Issaquah Park is very tight. Big rigs can fit but not easily. Primarily the park is full of permanent campers. A lady we parked next to had been there 12 years. Ok, for a night or two but if you can find a better recommendation I would take it.
Tallyo
2007 Winnebago Adventurer
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Stayed at Issaquah Village last summer for a week. Nice park and close to most attractions. Would have preferred Lake Pleasant but it was full. Lot of permanent people but still nice